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    EZ Chip Repair.

    I just saw this commercial on the velocity channel for a product EZ Chip Repair. The stuff looks like it works really well. Almost to good to be true. So I wonder if anybody here has tried this product on any of their cars and had great success? Oh here is the site for the product http://www.ezchiprepair.com/
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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    Very interesting. I wonder if this is the same type of stuff as Dr.Colorchip, or Langka.

    Chromatose posted a pretty rave review of Langka in 2006. I might have to give it a try.



    Edit: found some more reviews.

    http://www.amazon.com/LANGKA-Complet...DateDescending
    http://my.is/forums/f90/review-langka-251567/
    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...vs-langka.html
    http://automotivethinker.com/general...ob-eliminator/
    http://autorepair.about.com/od/produ...afpr081105.htm
    http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99829

    Results seem mixed, so I guess chance of success depends on the type of chip and technique used.
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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    I saw something on a forum about dr colorchip and the guy didnt get results. Also, it seems like a lot of steps to make Langka to work. There could be some things that wont make it work well like temp outside.
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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    Really? Nobody has tried this product?
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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    It must be a new product, because if you google "Ez Chip Repair" this thread is the only result that comes up (other than the vendor site). You can be the first guinea pig, please let us know how well it works.

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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    Quote Originally Posted by PHOEN$X View Post
    It must be a new product, because if you google "Ez Chip Repair" this thread is the only result that comes up (other than the vendor site). You can be the first guinea pig, please let us know how well it works.
    Yeah, I did the search also. I guess I will be the first. Somebody has to do it lol. Sh!t the site only kits for cars from the years 2000 and up. So I have to contact them and see if I can figure something out.
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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    I tried the Dr. Colorchip and had limited results. The color match was good but the chip didn't "disappear" as they claim. The paint shrunk quite a bit so you could still see the outline of the chip. Even with multiple coats it was still visible. Even though it did "touch up" the chip, and was better than a touch up brush in a bottle that the dealer would sell, I wasn't really satisfied with it. Please post your results.

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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    there's only one way of correctly "touching up" a chip.

    Sand it down..
    Touch it up carefully with the correct paint..
    Use a bonding agent clear, build it up as high as the existing clear..
    Bake the clear with a heat gun...
    Wet Sand / Buff until it's right..
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    Re: EZ Chip Repair.

    I've been using the touch-up brush in a bottle on the big chips in my front bumper. It definitely improves the sight of the paint from 10+ feet away. Closer than that, and you see the shape of the chips although the color is a pretty good match. There are many small chips though that I couldn't get the brush in. I would be interested if this product, or others like it, could fill in those mini-chips to give a more uniform, black appearance.

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